| 1. | From its conception, the Red Army committed itself to emphasizing highly mobile warfare.
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| 2. | This made the tachanka very popular during the mobile warfare gained much significance.
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| 3. | The Army's adoption of the recommendations in the Howze Board changed mobile warfare.
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| 4. | They are replaced by the lightning strikes of mobile warfare.
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| 5. | In May 1941 the regiment handed over its VPs and began training for mobile warfare.
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| 6. | This melds the defensive tunnel warfare with mobile warfare.
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| 7. | These tactics emphasized the more mobile warfare afforded by the use of helicopter air assault operations.
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| 8. | Innovation and flexibility for mobile warfare were stressed over carefully planned methods used in static warfare.
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| 9. | In June 1940 under the direction of Alan Brooke, who favoured mobile warfare above static defence.
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| 10. | When the armoured divisions were formed in 1939, the link between the Bersaglieri and mobile warfare continued.
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